Fetzer Vineyards Converts To Lightweight Glass

Fetzer Vineyards, one of the largest US wineries, will lightweight its entire line of wines to reduce its environmental footprint, continuing the winerys more than 20-year history of environmental responsibility and a decade-long commitment to help alleviate global climate change.

On an average annual basis, the new bottles reduce glass usage by 16% (more than 2,100 tons) and supply chain greenhouse gas emissions (or carbon footprint) associated with glass bottles by 14% (3,000 tons of CO2e)1. This is equivalent to planting 70,000 trees and growing them for ten years2 or nearly tripling all the trees planted in New Yorks Central Park.

The change in Fetzer's wine bottles will continue with both 750ml and 1.5L sizes and all varietals. On average, Fetzers bottles will move from 20.3 oz to 17 oz. In all, more than twenty-three million bottles of wine will be replaced with the environmentally friendlier package.

The 16% glass savings is a result of technological innovations in bottle design, reducing the glass thickness and eliminating the punt, or traditional indentation at the bottom of many wine bottles. These changes result in multiple environmental impacts through the wine bottle lifecycle as it not only reduces the glass used, but also the energy necessary to produce the glass, and the energy required to transport the wine from the winery to consumers.

Fetzers pioneering efforts at being the Earth friendly wine is more than just an advertising tagline, its a philosophy that permeates everything we do at the winery, said Dr. Ann Thrupp, Manager of Sustainability, Fetzer Wines. Lightweighting our bottle is a double-bottom line innovation good for the environment and for efficient operations that supports our goal of being a sustainable business.

To quantify and measure the comprehensive environmental benefits of the new bottle, Fetzer commissioned Best Foot Forward, a sustainability consultancy, to conduct a detailed analysis of environmental impacts. Their analysis modeled the impact of producing bottles, transporting empty bottles to Fetzer, and transporting filled bottles to distributors, retailers, and from the store to a consumer's home. The study further includes end-of-life landfilling and recycling considerations.

The decision to convert to lightweight glass is just the latest example of Fetzers commitment to the environment. Fetzer previously conducted a greenhouse gas accounting (Scope 1) publicly disclosing the carbon footprint results on the California Climate Action Registry3. Fetzer also purchases 100% renewable (green) energy such as solar, wind and geothermal for all its winery operations and has the wine industrys largest solar array atop its bottling facility.

Additionally, Fetzer uses recycled materials in all packaging wine bottles are made from 35% recycled glass on average and box partitions use 100% recycled material and has reduced waste to landfills by 95% since 1990. Fetzers well founded environmental efforts have been recognized far beyond just the wine industry, with broad awards ranging from the 2007 Best-of-the-Best Stratospheric Ozone Protection Award from the US Environmental Protection Agency to recognition last year as a Brand With A Conscience by the Medinge Group.

"We took a look at Fetzer's business practices and commitment to sustainability. Overall, the data received from Fetzer was impressive when compared to similar studies we've undertaken," said Simon Miller, Principal Consultant for Best Foot Forward. "Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing humankind and its solution will require more consumer brands following Fetzer's lead by trying to reduce the full environmental impact of products through innovation and holistic thinking."

Fetzer Wines are marketed and produced by Brown-Forman Corporation, a diversified producer and marketer of fine quality consumer products, including Jack Daniel's, Early Times, Canadian Mist, Southern Comfort, Finlandia Vodka, Fetzer , Bonterra, Sonoma-Cutrer and Bolla Wines, and Korbel California Champagnes.

For Best Foot Forward, contact Simon Miler at 00 44 1865 250 818 or mail@bestfootforward.com

For Ann Thrupp, Manager, Fetzer Sustainability [707] 744-7600 or Ann_Thrupp@B-F.com

We Make Our Wine Responsibly. Please Enjoy It Responsibly.

© 2008 Fetzer Vineyards, Hopland, Mendocino County, California USA

1 Calculated by Best Foot Forward, a leading sustainability consultancy (www.bestfootforward.com/).

2 According to the Environmental Protection Agency (www.epa.gov/cleanenergy/energy-resources/calculator.html).

3 www.climateregistry.org

Contacts:

Brown-Forman Corporation
James Caudill, 707-237-3461 voice
707-799-0144 mobile
Jim_Caudill@B-F.com

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